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He put in dark floors (some wood, some concrete), natural sisal instead of carpet, and did the walls in Italian plaster, which he painted in muted earth tones.
The following kinds of coarse aggregate were used to produce concrete: natural mineral (gravel) and crushed (granite and basalt) aggregates and pozzolana cement – ingredient classified as ecological binder.
Sets whose sizes are concrete natural numbers are strongly cantorian.
Varney's use of masonry, cast and poured concrete, natural stone, and wide expanses of glass make for a close connection between the building and its environment.
The home, described over the years as a work of art, also has exposed concrete, natural wood, frameless glass, gentle curves and skylights.
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"They don't look fantastic, that's for sure," said Marni Majorelle, 31, the founder of Alive Structures, the Brooklyn garden design firm that created this garden and specializes in turning patches of concrete into natural (or seemingly natural) habitats.
Control concretes (containing natural coarse aggregate only), concretes with half natural and half recycled aggregate and concretes with recycled coarse aggregate only were prepared to conduct the respective tests.
Like its cousin in Barton Springs, this pool mixes man-made concrete with natural rock.
Made from cast concrete and natural stone, the house featured a sunken living area and a glass dome overlooking the desert.
Theirs thermal conductivity coefficients of 0.43 0.47 W/m K were lower than those of the geopolymer concrete containing natural aggregate.
For example, the bathrooms in the Link House have cedar walls, ivory stone countertops and a floor that resembles concrete — "very natural," she said, "without any veining or swirling patterns".
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